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National Association of Insurance Commissioners
A good place to start looking for a lost life insurance policy is the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Life Insurance Policy Locator Service. The NAIC has a free online search database that you can use to help find an unclaimed life insurance policy.
This tool will search through records currently on our database of individual life insurance policies. It does not search group life policies (i.e, policies provided through employment).
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) Life Insurance Policy Locator (LIPL) helps to connect consumers with their deceased loved ones’ lost life insurance policies and annuity contracts.
If you’re not sure if someone had life insurance when they died, their financial or legal advisor — or a life insurance policy locator — can help you determine if they had coverage. Here’s a simple, step-by-step approach to find out if a life insurance policy exists and what to do when you find it. Key takeaways.
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Getty. You may not know if a loved one who passed away had a life insurance policy or not. Or, you may know one exists but are uncertain of its whereabouts or what steps to take once you find...